Great content and review. It's also really cool to see a company that provides in-depth information and has such knowledgeable representatives. For the most part, sales reps aren't the most knowledgeable when it comes to product specs, weights, FET, etc. Obviously the folks at Luxe aren't the norm and I applaud them for that. Great stuff JB!
I realize you didn't have the Brinkleys to compare at the time of this video, but now that they are on the market I'm pretty sure that if you compare build quality and what you get for your money you might just change your mind. Hands down the build quality is better with the Brinkley and you get a massive number of "upgrades" that are included in the price of a Brinkley.....all for about $50k less. I checked out the Luxe RV's and left feeling like you did....these are incredible and this is what I want. Then I went and saw the Brinkleys and took the time to actually compare EVERYTHING from the plumbing quality, materials used where you never see it, reputation of the owners, customer service, literally EVERYTHING and it was no contest anymore.
I just know that you ordered your Ram 5500 from Cory before you left. That is an awesome truck. Thanks JB and Cory for the review and information about the Luxe Ram 5500. I like that truck bed on the Ram 5500.
Great video!! We just took delivery of our 2019 Luxe and I have a 5500 on order from a dealer. I am going a different route as far as upfit but if I had an extra 20-30k for Body Werks I would do that all day long.
These 5500 rams built out like this are a ram man’s dream truck. I’ve watched many videos about these trucks set up like this and if I could afford it I would have it in my driveway today. They are very expensive though and if you talk to some of these long time full timers pulling big rigs they will say buy a 18 wheelers tractor used. I watch several full timers that use a tractor to pull these big fith wheels and they will never go back to a 3509-5500.
I would only get a tractor if I could get a small car to fit, even the 5500 are big, I can’t imagine living with a Freightliner day to day and I know my wife wouldn’t drive it. Like Cory said, 19500 GVWR is the cutoff before you get into tax/usage issues depending on what state you live in 👍🏾
One big disadvantage to a semi is the lose of 4wd. If you can do without that then they definitely would tow a fifth wheel with ease. Sometimes in campgrounds I’ve had to use 4wd because of loose gravel or mud along a creek campsite and if I was driving one of our semis we use for work I guarantee I would have needed a tow.
I love those style beds on a dually. I’d take mine in red with a polished aluminum bed, which plenty of chicken lights and chrome! 😂 Nice video. I liked his comment about not having the capability on paper to handle the trailer. That is such a true statement. I think a lot of guys get mad when you say well you don’t have the capacity for that trailer and they think that means the truck can’t handle it. These modern trucks can definitely handle it but there’s the potential for all sorts of liability problems if something happens while towing. The axle ratings are what’s important and the manufacturers stated max payload always keep you under the axles max capacity.
@@JB_WhoWork yes sir. And also give realistic tow ratings for certain trucks. 2500s are pretty high but 3500 duallies are in the stratosphere. I guess the worst offenders though are half tons. Some of those are rated as high as 2500s. And some trucks can never get to their ratings because of payload limitations.
I think I saw a 14000# towing capacity for a half ton and I was literally laughing out loud. The numbers are silly like you said but people are silly to believe they can pull 12k+ with a half ton 🤷♂️
@@JB_WhoWork Yeap. 100%. The size and type of trailer is the most important determining factor in my opinion of what truck you need, followed closely by your intended usage. You should do a video on that. Like a 1500 is fine for almost any type of open trailer, even up-to 10,000 pounds. But towing 5,000 pounds in an enclosed trailer or camper is a totally different experience than even 10,000 on an open trailer. Just like the guy in the video mentioned, their RVs are really heavy with a lot of pin weight and so even a 3500 dually will be pushed to the max or beyond.
Does Cory (or you) like the Kelderman suspension more than Liquid Springs? I'm wanting to build out a RAM 5500 and single it out but I'm unsure which direction to go for suspension. I'll be hauling a heavy truck camper and occasionally towing a trailer less than 10k pounds. Thanks for the great content.
Hi JB, sorry I missed this great awesome video, you probably gave me the answer on this video, but could you confirm it. Did Cory mention He can build a Ram 550 with a regular truck bed, and was this better or the opposite for payload?. thanks
Excuse me Sir, how to avoid to pay for the excise tax when getting the Ram 5500 to tow an Rv? What specs does the truck needs to have? Thanks in advance.
I don’t think that’s a bad price if you are full time. I’d rather have a truck with more capacity than I need then trying to upgrade later if you ever decide to get another trailer.
That kind of money and they use a cheap light setup inside the tool boxes? They could’ve used LED lighting for a cleaner and brighter setup. They build a nice fifth wheel no doubt but when it comes to custom hauler trucks I’d have to go with Classy Chassis.
Haha, when you have passive income and a business, it’s all about right offs… You either pay taxes or depreciation, I don’t think our government needs anymore money to give to other countries 🫢
@@JB_WhoWork I spent 40+ years in finance biz 30+ as an owner. I told my clients you can’t right off more than you make and no one is in a 100% tax brackets. So be happy to pay a large tax bill it means you had a large profit. 99% of the time I had to have a client write a 6 figure check to the irs it meant they had a great year.
Man you’ve got great access to Luxe. Very cool to get this tour and explanation of their services. These are gorgeous trucks. 🇺🇸💪
It worked out perfectly too, they actually had a truck their and a new model 🇺🇸🇺🇸💪🏾
That is too damn cool. Really makes me want a Kelderman suspension now
Great content and review. It's also really cool to see a company that provides in-depth information and has such knowledgeable representatives. For the most part, sales reps aren't the most knowledgeable when it comes to product specs, weights, FET, etc. Obviously the folks at Luxe aren't the norm and I applaud them for that. Great stuff JB!
Cory stating the price is helpful. Great looking truck to be used for hauling cars for me. Nice video
I'd like to see you do more interviews!! Say, full timers with 5500 and Heavy duty.
JB, you continue encouraging me to think outside the box!!!
I realize you didn't have the Brinkleys to compare at the time of this video, but now that they are on the market I'm pretty sure that if you compare build quality and what you get for your money you might just change your mind. Hands down the build quality is better with the Brinkley and you get a massive number of "upgrades" that are included in the price of a Brinkley.....all for about $50k less.
I checked out the Luxe RV's and left feeling like you did....these are incredible and this is what I want. Then I went and saw the Brinkleys and took the time to actually compare EVERYTHING from the plumbing quality, materials used where you never see it, reputation of the owners, customer service, literally EVERYTHING and it was no contest anymore.
I just know that you ordered your Ram 5500 from Cory before you left. That is an awesome truck. Thanks JB and Cory for the review and information about the Luxe Ram 5500. I like that truck bed on the Ram 5500.
Such a great setup, this is literally the last truck you would ever have to buy and with the air ride, I bet it rides as good as a 3500! Thanks Ric 👍🏾
@@JB_WhoWork I would agree with you on the ride quality for sure.
That’s so hot. I was talking to my sales guys about these trucks yesterday. A Patriot Blue 5500 up-fitted like this would be glorious.
Bro! Build it, I bet you will have it pre-sold if you can show it on the website
Love the work they do there. Chatted with Cory a while ago, he’s great.
Great video!! We just took delivery of our 2019 Luxe and I have a 5500 on order from a dealer. I am going a different route as far as upfit but if I had an extra 20-30k for Body Werks I would do that all day long.
That’s awesome and congrats 👍🏾👍🏾
These 5500 rams built out like this are a ram man’s dream truck. I’ve watched many videos about these trucks set up like this and if I could afford it I would have it in my driveway today. They are very expensive though and if you talk to some of these long time full timers pulling big rigs they will say buy a 18 wheelers tractor used. I watch several full timers that use a tractor to pull these big fith wheels and they will never go back to a 3509-5500.
I would only get a tractor if I could get a small car to fit, even the 5500 are big, I can’t imagine living with a Freightliner day to day and I know my wife wouldn’t drive it. Like Cory said, 19500 GVWR is the cutoff before you get into tax/usage issues depending on what state you live in 👍🏾
@@JB_WhoWork sounds like a new comparison video for you to do.
One big disadvantage to a semi is the lose of 4wd. If you can do without that then they definitely would tow a fifth wheel with ease. Sometimes in campgrounds I’ve had to use 4wd because of loose gravel or mud along a creek campsite and if I was driving one of our semis we use for work I guarantee I would have needed a tow.
I love those style beds on a dually. I’d take mine in red with a polished aluminum bed, which plenty of chicken lights and chrome! 😂
Nice video. I liked his comment about not having the capability on paper to handle the trailer. That is such a true statement. I think a lot of guys get mad when you say well you don’t have the capacity for that trailer and they think that means the truck can’t handle it. These modern trucks can definitely handle it but there’s the potential for all sorts of liability problems if something happens while towing. The axle ratings are what’s important and the manufacturers stated max payload always keep you under the axles max capacity.
Very true, I personally wish the manufactures would just change it around so it makes more sense and easy to understand. Thanks bro 👍🏾👍🏾
@@JB_WhoWork yes sir. And also give realistic tow ratings for certain trucks. 2500s are pretty high but 3500 duallies are in the stratosphere. I guess the worst offenders though are half tons. Some of those are rated as high as 2500s.
And some trucks can never get to their ratings because of payload limitations.
I think I saw a 14000# towing capacity for a half ton and I was literally laughing out loud. The numbers are silly like you said but people are silly to believe they can pull 12k+ with a half ton 🤷♂️
@@JB_WhoWork Yeap. 100%. The size and type of trailer is the most important determining factor in my opinion of what truck you need, followed closely by your intended usage.
You should do a video on that. Like a 1500 is fine for almost any type of open trailer, even up-to 10,000 pounds. But towing 5,000 pounds in an enclosed trailer or camper is a totally different experience than even 10,000 on an open trailer.
Just like the guy in the video mentioned, their RVs are really heavy with a lot of pin weight and so even a 3500 dually will be pushed to the max or beyond.
Good stuff, that’s a great video idea 👍🏾👍🏾
Absolutely beautiful Truck and setup!
These peeps are pricey…but very legit….if you got the $$ it’s the way I would go…turn key and product knowledge is a value in the long run imo👍🇺🇸👍
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Does Cory (or you) like the Kelderman suspension more than Liquid Springs? I'm wanting to build out a RAM 5500 and single it out but I'm unsure which direction to go for suspension. I'll be hauling a heavy truck camper and occasionally towing a trailer less than 10k pounds. Thanks for the great content.
I didn’t realize that I needed this lol wow! Impressive!
Lol!
Great video/access on these trucks!
Thank you 👍🏾
This was a great video. He was very, very knowledgeable
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Loves this type of video!
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Hi JB, sorry I missed this great awesome video, you probably gave me the answer on this video, but could you confirm it. Did Cory mention He can build a Ram 550 with a regular truck bed, and was this better or the opposite for payload?. thanks
Great Review👍
Thanks!
Wow those are very nice trucks. Would love to own one
That's an impressive setup
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Now I know what J means ..great rig Justin 👍
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If I had the cheddar this is the way I would go, but with the liquid springs. May as well go all out with the suspension for this kind of money.
If you got $150k to burn on a truck, why not lol!
I’m a New Fan !
That’s great information to know!! Never knew
Yup, I built a 5500 for my friend and even I made a few mistakes on the build 👍🏾
Great info
I love your reviews bro. .
Thanks 👍🏾👍🏾
Wow!!!😍😍😍
Would they be able to get ram 650 dully
Excuse me Sir, how to avoid to pay for the excise tax when getting the Ram 5500 to tow an Rv? What specs does the truck needs to have? Thanks in advance.
Cory mentioned the 19500 GVWR was exempt but every state is different. I’m sure 20k GVWR is when you get into excise tax
@@JB_WhoWork Thank you, hopefully I can still get the max towing capacity with that GVWR.
Did he say the beds start at around $27k i stalled/painted?
Half million luxe trailer and truck setup... so nice though!
Yup!
I don't even tow and I want one!
I don’t think that’s a bad price if you are full time. I’d rather have a truck with more capacity than I need then trying to upgrade later if you ever decide to get another trailer.
Only thing I would want different is a mega cab
I wish they made the 5500 with the MegaCab 👍🏾
That kind of money and they use a cheap light setup inside the tool boxes? They could’ve used LED lighting for a cleaner and brighter setup. They build a nice fifth wheel no doubt but when it comes to custom hauler trucks I’d have to go with Classy Chassis.
Utility Bodywerks have the best customizations for these types of trucks. Check ‘em out
For that kind of money, they couldn't source quite pumps? That is loud!😂
Very nice truck, but that air compressor noise is awful
It’s not as bad in person 👍🏾
Move over Dodge
International's CV515 is taking over
All N on ya...
Kills me, drives so much better with 4.44 - 4.88 makes them gear bound at speed and does nothing for tow rating. Contrary to what the OEM say
I wish you most success and truly hope you succeed in being able to spending close to $500k on a depreciating asset. They are nice!
Haha, when you have passive income and a business, it’s all about right offs… You either pay taxes or depreciation, I don’t think our government needs anymore money to give to other countries 🫢
@@JB_WhoWork I spent 40+ years in finance biz 30+ as an owner. I told my clients you can’t right off more than you make and no one is in a 100% tax brackets. So be happy to pay a large tax bill it means you had a large profit. 99% of the time I had to have a client write a 6 figure check to the irs it meant they had a great year.
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